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These materials, when encountered before Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 12, support success in that lesson.
In the associated Algebra 1 lesson, students examine how the parameters and in a function of the form influence its graph. In order to engage with the lesson, students need to recall that is the value the function takes at 0 and is its growth factor. To prepare for this, in this support lesson, students have opportunities to recall the significance of given parameters in specific linear and exponential functions. They do this through constructing tables for functions defined with a given expression, and then using technology to graph each function and explain where they can see the parameters in the graph.
Finally, they create new functions by making strategic modifications to the functions they have been working with. In order to do this, they need to understand how the given functions relate to the context and to their graphs, which requires reasoning abstractly and quantitatively (MP2).
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